Rocky Mountain Ag Briefs 11-14-11

Paul T. Prentice, Ph.D., has been chosen to serve as the Director of Farm Credit of Southern Colorado. He is filling the seat vacated by Dave Aspenson, CPA. Dr. Prentice has experience working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the Chief Macroeconomist and he has founded a company called Farm Sector Economics, where he continues to fill the roles of President and Chief Economist. Farm Credit’s board consists of 12 members. The members make the decisions to direct the operations of the association.

Paul T. Prentice, Ph.D., has been chosen to serve as the Director of Farm Credit of Southern Colorado. He is filling the seat vacated by Dave Aspenson, CPA. Dr. Prentice has experience working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the Chief Macroeconomist and he has founded a company called Farm Sector Economics, where he continues to fill the roles of President and Chief Economist. Farm Credit’s board consists of 12 members. The members make the decisions to direct the operations of the association.

Paul T. Prentice, Ph.D., has been chosen to serve as the Director of Farm Credit of Southern Colorado. He is filling the seat vacated by Dave Aspenson, CPA. Dr. Prentice has experience working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the Chief Macroeconomist and he has founded a company called Farm Sector Economics, where he continues to fill the roles of President and Chief Economist. Farm Credit’s board consists of 12 members. The members make the decisions to direct the operations of the association.

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Paul T. Prentice, Ph.D., has been chosen to serve as the Director of Farm Credit of Southern Colorado. He is filling the seat vacated by Dave Aspenson, CPA. Dr. Prentice has experience working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the Chief Macroeconomist and he has founded a company called Farm Sector Economics, where he continues to fill the roles of President and Chief Economist. Farm Credit’s board consists of 12 members. The members make the decisions to direct the operations of the association.

Paul T. Prentice, Ph.D., has been chosen to serve as the Director of Farm Credit of Southern Colorado. He is filling the seat vacated by Dave Aspenson, CPA. Dr. Prentice has experience working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the Chief Macroeconomist and he has founded a company called Farm Sector Economics, where he continues to fill the roles of President and Chief Economist. Farm Credit’s board consists of 12 members. The members make the decisions to direct the operations of the association.